asmon is a wharfable/dockable application for Linux and Solaris that displays meters detailing CPU, memory, swap, and X mem usage. Also included the exact numbers for load average, mem, swap, and X. Developed to use very little CPU time itself.

astime is an analogue clock for X windows. It shows the current time, the date and the day of the week. astime should run anywhere on Unix-like systems in principle but was so far tested on Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris only. The command-line options allow to customize colors of every element of the display.

Athene is a desktop system for Linux that uses its
own graphics drivers for high speed access to your
graphics card. Because the Athene desktop and its
applications have direct access to the graphics
hardware, they have a significant speed advantage
over conventional X applications. Athene is also
backwards compatible with your existing X11
software. It features a highly responsive
interface, scalable icons, translucency, alpha
blending, Unicode support, and Windows
compatibility.

bbkeys is the keygrabber for the Blackbox window manager. bbkeys handles all
keybindings and keyboard shortcuts for Blackbox. It uses Blackbox's Image
classes for rendering its look and feel, so bbkeys will draw itself to match
whatever Blackbox style is used. It is highly configurable via the bbconf GUI
utility, the included bbkeysconf.pl perl script, or via hand-editing bbkeys's
config file.

Blackbox is yet another addition to the list of window managers for X. It is
written in C++, sharing no common code with any other window manager (even
though the graphics implementation is similar to that of WindowMaker). It
features small code size, a fast interface with simple menus, multiple
workspaces, decorated windows, built-in graphics code to render solids,
gradients, and bevels on the fly, and more.

CTWM is a highly-configurable window manager based
on the classic TWM window manager. It supports
xpms, multiple workspaces, advanced icon
managment, animated icons and backgrounds, 3D
titles and borders, etc. It offers rudimentary
Gnome support and is backwards-compatible with TWM.

E-Dial is an epplet to connect and disconnect with any program/command you may use. It also displays your online time and your netload. The commands you want to use can be changed through a configuration dialog.

E-LogMonitor is an Enlightenment epplet that monitors various log files for the occurence of specified keywords. It supports up to 20 file/keyword combinations and provides various ways of alerting the user if a keyword has been detected.